HILORES

HILORES

A simple repeating tile pattern formed by two back-to-back semi-circles. Repeated in one orientation it reads as flat circles. Turned 90 degrees and the field starts to take on shaded dimensional depth; stacked circles now appear to be overlapping. The graphic array is further nuanced by a range of six pixelated resolutions. From hi to lo-res, a customer can choose how to strategically alter the reality of the flat floor plane. Slightly jarring and yet conventional, Hilores adds visual excitement by activating the viewer’s perception, questioning and accentuating the sharpness of all the objects in the room.

Ongoing

Toronto, ON

Client: Confidustria Ceramica

Type: Research, Product, Tile

Team: Wei-Han Vivian Lee, Patrick Ethen

Interior of a stylish home with patterned blue and white floor tiles, white walls, artwork, and furniture including chairs and a glass table.
A grid of 12 pixelated and magnified pattern images arranged in four columns and three rows, with each image numbered from 1 to 12, showcasing various geometric and abstract designs.
A puzzle with a blue and white geometric pattern, partially completed, with the pieces arranged in a grid.
Analysis grid of an image, showing a pattern of interconnected circular shapes in varying shades of gray.
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